Ah, that sucks. They always scan my re-entry permit when leaving, so the OP may wish to show the eVisa when exiting Thailand. Immigration are generally getting better at knowing how to process LTR entries/exits, but In my experience they consult a superior at least half of the time.
Unless something has changed, Mike is right. The OP may be confusing the letters that are given authorising the issue of the LTR that need to be brought to the BOI one stop shop to have the visa inked in, with an eVisa.
The LTR by itself isn’t multi-entry, they stamp a 5 year re-entry permit into your passport opposite the visa at the same time.
I was surprised to see that a couple of dental appointments was sufficient to have one issued for medical tourism. I wouldn’t be surprised if individual embassies have been given targets. But it’s all speculation and Tod’s point is spot on, it’s far too early to tell at this point and patterns will emerge in time.
there’s no tax payable on foreign earned income for 3 of the 4 LTR visas. Only the Highly Skilled Professionals are taxed as they are working for local companies.
he’ll get a 10 year visa with a 5 year stamp. Every time you re-enter you will be stamped in up until the end of the stay permit. Annual reporting is due if you stay longer than 1 year.
7-10 were required when I applied for my father in Phuket in September 2022. He was renting a condo. The contract was signed by a company officer with power of attorney, but they insisted on documents signed by the property owner named on the chanote.
Apps haven’t been available for a while now and are probably no longer maintained. The system often has outages so you may just need to try again (both the app and Ellie’s link). Online is equally convenient and turnaround is usually 24 hours or less if your reported details have not changed.
My advice would also be not to leave it to the last minute (15 days before your current stay expires). With such an extensive list, there is a high probability that something won’t be in order.
This is the list from the Phuket Office. My father had an issue in that his rental agreement was signed by a person with Power of Attorney. The officer insisted that as well as the owner’s id and house book, we also needed to supply the power of attorney document and the individual who signed the lease on behalf of the owner’s id and his house book.